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Thread: simmons b45 fitment 4x100 15x7

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    simmons b45 fitment 4x100 15x7

    can anyone help me on this !!! im looking at getting some simmons b45 15x7 , 4x100 !! the guy wasnt sure off the offset and a guy told him it was +63 oh and the centre bore is 84mm , now the question is , will they go onto a mk2 gti hub as i have a full mk2 gti brake and disk set up on a mk1 golf

    i know it would be easy to just go and fit them on and see for my self , but the distance is too far ........ any ideas , cos i can get these supur cheap

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    you're gonna need to get some adapters no doubt. a really thick adapter haha. My wheels are 15x7 ET22 and they are a couple of mm away from the front guard. My guards arent rolled though.

    And the centre bore is wrong, If I remember correctly Mk1-Mk3 is 57.1mm.

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    as ffoff said. You need a 57.1 c/b

    i doubt those details, i cant see a 84c/b even fit in a 4x100 stud pattern?
    What car are they coming off?

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    and IF that is the actual offset, and IF they could work on your car, it would look pretty stupid anyway, wheels would sit a mile under the guards

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    here is the link
    simmons b45 15x7 | Car Wheels, Tyres & Rims | Gumtree Bellevue

    these would be mint ...

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    try and find out what car they came off, probably the best indicator of offset etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred View Post
    try and find out what car they came off, probably the best indicator of offset etc.
    basically the guy says he wanted to put them on his escort but his escort are 4x108 , and his mate wants them for his gemini , and im very sure holden gemini rims work on mk1/2 .... i just dont know

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    do you know how to measure offset yourself? if you do send the bloke a message and get him to measure it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ffoff View Post
    do you know how to measure offset yourself? if you do send the bloke a message and get him to measure it.
    actually i dont . whats the process ? cheers

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    Its a bit of a lengthy explanation and its all over the net so here's some links for you.

    http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/show...T-on-your-Rims

    https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html

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